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Purple Out First Friday

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Cancer survivors Sue Lotspeich (from left), Dianne Waller and Donna Charles sell baked goods and other items at the Pink Magnolia relay team's booth during the "Purple Out First Friday" event on 10th Street on April 4, 2014. The event, which was hosted by the Greater Augusta Arts Council and the Augusta chapter of Relay For Life, was to raise awareness for the Relay for Life event at Westside High School on May 2 to 3 from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. People may sign up for the event or donate at www.relayforlife.orgaugustaga. JON-MICHAEL SULLIVANSTAFF

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Holly Smith (left), event chair, and Marah Johnson, relay specialist, assemble signs for the "Purple Out First Friday" event on 10th Street on April 4, 2014. The event, which was hosted by the Greater Augusta Arts Council and the Augusta chapter of Relay For Life, was to raise awareness for the Relay for Life event at Westside High School on May 2 to 3 from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. People may sign up for the event or donate at www.relayforlife.orgaugustaga. JON-MICHAEL SULLIVANSTAFF

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Relay for Life buttons are displayed on a table during the "Purple Out First Friday" event on 10th Street on April 4, 2014. The event, which was hosted by the Greater Augusta Arts Council and the Augusta chapter of Relay For Life, was to raise awareness for the Relay for Life event at Westside High School on May 2 to 3 from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. People may sign up for the event or donate at www.relayforlife.orgaugustaga. JON-MICHAEL SULLIVANSTAFF

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Ron Turner, who is the art director at TranterGrey Media and a member of the Greater Augusta Arts Council, works on an acrylic painting, titled "Forward Progress", during the "Purple Out First Friday" event on 10th Street on April 4, 2014. The event, which was hosted by the Greater Augusta Arts Council and the Augusta chapter of Relay For Life, was to raise awareness for the Relay for Life event at Westside High School on May 2 to 3 from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. People may sign up for the event or donate at www.relayforlife.orgaugustaga. JON-MICHAEL SULLIVANSTAFF

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Ron Turner, who is the art director at TranterGrey Media and a member of the Greater Augusta Arts Council, works on an acrylic painting, titled "Forward Progress", during the "Purple Out First Friday" event on 10th Street on April 4, 2014. The event, which was hosted by the Greater Augusta Arts Council and the Augusta chapter of Relay For Life, was to raise awareness for the Relay for Life event at Westside High School on May 2 to 3 from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. People may sign up for the event or donate at www.relayforlife.orgaugustaga. JON-MICHAEL SULLIVANSTAFF

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The "Purple Out First Friday" event, which was hosted by the Greater Augusta Arts Council and the Augusta chapter of Relay For Life, was to raise awareness for the Relay for Life event at Westside High School on May 2 to 3 from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. People may sign up for the event or donate at www.relayforlife.orgaugustaga. JON-MICHAEL SULLIVANSTAFF

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Cancer survivor Sue Lotspeich sells baked goods and other items at the Pink Magnolia relay team's booth during the "Purple Out First Friday" event on 10th Street on April 4, 2014. The event, which was hosted by the Greater Augusta Arts Council and the Augusta chapter of Relay For Life, was to raise awareness for the Relay for Life event at Westside High School on May 2 to 3 from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. People may sign up for the event or donate at www.relayforlife.orgaugustaga. JON-MICHAEL SULLIVANSTAFF

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The "Purple Out First Friday" event, which was hosted by the Greater Augusta Arts Council and the Augusta chapter of Relay For Life, was to raise awareness for the Relay for Life event at Westside High School on May 2 to 3 from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. People may sign up for the event or donate at www.relayforlife.orgaugustaga. JON-MICHAEL SULLIVANSTAFF

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The "Purple Out First Friday" event, which was hosted by the Greater Augusta Arts Council and the Augusta chapter of Relay For Life, was to raise awareness for the Relay for Life event at Westside High School on May 2 to 3 from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. People may sign up for the event or donate at www.relayforlife.orgaugustaga. JON-MICHAEL SULLIVANSTAFF

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The "Purple Out First Friday" event, which was hosted by the Greater Augusta Arts Council and the Augusta chapter of Relay For Life, was to raise awareness for the Relay for Life event at Westside High School on May 2 to 3 from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. People may sign up for the event or donate at www.relayforlife.orgaugustaga. JON-MICHAEL SULLIVANSTAFF

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The "Purple Out First Friday" event, which was hosted by the Greater Augusta Arts Council and the Augusta chapter of Relay For Life, was to raise awareness for the Relay for Life event at Westside High School on May 2 to 3 from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. People may sign up for the event or donate at www.relayforlife.org/augustaga. JON-MICHAEL SULLIVAN/STAFF